glenn greenwald and jeremy scahill, both cofounders of the intercept. remy has just started a new weekly podcast called "intercepted." when we come back, we speak with toronto journalist and activist desmond cole. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we are broadcasting from, well, the stadium where the blue jays play. that's right, we are in toronto, canada, at the skydome. juan: "i choose activism in the service of black liberation." those are the words of our next guest, desmond cole, explaining why he left his bi-monthly column at "the toronto star." last month, cole protested a toronto police services board meeting and was subsequently told by his editor at "the star" that he had violated the newspapers' rules on journalism and activism. in his writings, cole has long criticized the controversial police practice of carding -- stopping, interrogating and collecting data on individuals without probable cause, a practice which disproportionately target